The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 09, 1843, Image 3

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TIIE subscriber takes. pleasure in
announcing to qbe public that after
years of study sad labor he has per.
tented his machine for the mOnufac
..._...._
iiißite 1)01(SE SHOES, which ho
now offers at the price Of Ilente Shoe
iron in bar of equal - qnality. Thus
sivinehe expense of making, (which
. • . amounts in all cases to the first post
of the iron) besides the shbes are more easily. fit
ted to the hoof, and is no danger or pricking, the
holes all teing punched or the proper distances
from theedge.. The quality Ofthe iron is alio war
ranted superior to any heretofore" used for that-pur
pose. All persons desirous Of.testing the great value
and sup,triority of these over hand made shoes, by
sending.6s by mail or otberWise,one hundred pounds
.assofted shoes - will immediately be forwarded—war
rented to suit the Section of the country for which
they are ordered, by applying'to iewis•Pettedict &co..
John Townsend, Albany; Pierson 4. Co.. New. York;
Charlei Smith, Beiton, E. Pion & Brothet, Balti
more. Or to A. hl. & B. W. JONES, No. 17 South
. wharvesa, Philadelphia, where • further intormatioh
may be hat on the subject.
. HENRY BURDEN.
' ' September - ,9, ;.- I' 37 1
_..2I.EW',*IIO . IX.SAtE STORE.
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IVHE. subscriber havingi lately rented the largo
building kpown as 1 . ,t
• • THE VOTIK STORE, • .
.1 •
in the ßcworigh Pottsville , s now prepared to se t
to Country Merchants and t. titers at wholesale Phila
delphia prices, lie has now on hand, and will he
constantly receiving from his agent , ' in Philadelphii,
a very superior a rtieloot Soap and Candles. which he
will dispose of a link cheaper than they have ever
been sold here before—also a quantity of Prime llans
and Shoulders—Clreese,slaCkerel—Cod fish 4c.,&c.,
&c., all of wh.ch Will be sold, very cheap for rash. n ,
EDWARD , YARDLEY:
Pottsville, 'September 9, 1 - 811 • 37
PROCLANATION.
•
:WHEREAS in end by l emact of the General
Assembly of the CoMmoriwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled 'An act regulating the Gene
ral Elections within the 4.:oinnionwealth,• passed
the 2d day of4uly, A..8.,i1839,'' ifi is made the
- duty of the sheriff ofeverkeounty to give penile.
nonce of such election:to be holden; and to matin
. knownin such notige what - ellicers are to Lie clea
ted: Therefoie, t f
1• • i
1, JOHN G....WOOLISON, 'I
'Ugh Sheriff of th...; cou ity '4Schoylkill,do meat:
RAllWei lajliie-adVerlle,etee:fit. bathe electors
i. f
said county of SchuylkillJ that a
GENERAL -ELECTION,
willhe held 'in the said county, on TUESDAY,'
the 10th da of OCTOBER next, at the several
districts thereof; as tolMWs: to wit: - - - i l
1.• The electors of the Borough of Orwi,gsburi .
will-hold thear election at the , Court Ilouse 4 - -in the
borough of Or wigsburg. • , - 1 •
• '2. The electord of West, Brunswig township,
. will held their election at the Court House, Mthe
borough of Orwigsburg. i -
• 3. The electors of .East !.11renswig township,
-.will hold their election .rit.' the house. of • !leery
Lutz, now, occupied by John Boyer, in the town
beMelicansbuig, . ' . ..
4. The electors of. Pinegrol'e township, - will
holetheir election at the house of the late John
-Bair, now William Lutz, if the said toWnship.
5. The electors of Wayne townshi? will hold
their cleetioh at the housed Leonard Shull, inn.
. Imam in the town of Frie2dctisburg.,
• 6. The electors pt UpperMalianionigolMwnshi l p
will held their election at the lim , •,e ()Ureter Yu,
der, tin inerly Samuel MiVee; in said township. I
' 7. The electors of BarrY township, including
, ,the ho lee occupied hy Mr. Rowe, will held their
election ut the holise of lea.c Dengler,. in said
township. . .
S. The electors of Porter toienship will hold
their electitin atl the. house of Jacob -I.l . oerling.
..,--Jr.,,now or late in the oectipancy of Samuel Kiln
.tnelj in said township. -1, • ".,.... I
p • I i. , . I
-, !I The etcetera of Lower, Mationtongoldwit
ship w ill'hold their general electien et ilie imus i e
of . Josopli Osintio, in said township. l-
- The electors of Vest. Penn to% naliirir w.ill
-;
hold their election at the house now occupidd by
Mercy. Furreider, tit' said ! township.
' If - The demurs 'ad Video township' will (told
.. -,,
tlicir clectiop.ot he, house, of Jelin Eisenhower,
,
11 said township. 1.,, ;
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12. The electors
,fitall township Will hold
r •
' their , election at theilieuae of Jacob Faust, inn
,. keeper, 'in said township.., -
' 13. The electors Orliranch townluip will hold
• their election at the Itriuse of Jacob Heim ; in the
- Otago of Lewelty n.:-'.K, : 1
14. The etcetera °Me:borough - of Al inersviil l c
will hold their election at the house ofJulin Moon
in said borengli, , ,".. - • e .I ,
• .•, 15. The electors of that part of the townships
_ 4 .lsioric g iart and Breech, included within , ' the
7.' ' folldwing boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the
Broad Mountain Hotel ; including the same, froi:r
- thence i k soutirwesticoroer to the west Branch i.
the River Schuylkill at Chapmanaville, including
- the same, thence following . the said west branch
to the south of the Al ind Hill gap, including tit
collieries at raid gap, freed thence a south ea. t
course to the west NerWegian 'creek at-Mann &
•-. Williams' collieries, including the aarne,lroin
thence continuing the same course to G. Al o,Ore's
tavern.honse,'on the Centre turi.pike,.including
the same, froM thenCe an /eat( course to Wade&
' . villa including the same, 'from therice - continnif .
the ee - me course
to the td.vn of St. Clair; incl ~''.
ding the'saineto Mitt ca+e.k, thence following the,'
said Mill Creek and yalley,to the fatal. Maude ot ; ' ,
' Jamei C. Stevens; including the same, from,
' thencea south west coiiese .to the Broad Mti
on
' -. tarn hotel, to the place otheginnieg, shall hereof_
. . ter be an election districi, and the qualified voters
...- thereof shall hereafter{ hold their general dee
- - tions at the public hou..e at present occupied by.
• 'Prier Kline in the town; of til.W Castle,. in the
said township of-Norwegian.. .. -
.; . 16. Thmelectore of Schuylkill township, rest.
ding east of n point frm the township line of .
• Manheim. in a straight line with the Old Forge,
including the saroe,froni thence to the house now
occupiedby Jacob WoMmer, including the same,
'and continuing fro:n tliencei in a:straight line to
the,Rush township - lino, shall hold their general
electien. at the house oil Frederick Bensinger,..lr.,
in thetownship of Schtlyßtill, in the said podia
_
17. The electors of !that part of the township
, 1 of Schitylkill, ineltidedLinthe following bounda;
-ries, to wit:' Beginning -at the line bet Ween
L Schuylkill and East aronswig townships thence
, along the State rood leading from Orwigabairg
- 'to Crittawtssa, trossim the line of the said town,'
ehi_ps'of Schuylkill and East Brunswig, thenCe
along saiiistate road to 'the northern line of RAI
township, including the-said tOwnship of Schuyl
' kill, and the northwest of said state road .te' the
. ',tweet beginning, shill hereafter be anehiction
district, and the qua { fled electors thereof shall
bold their general etc Lions at the house of Na.
than Barlow; in said township. .
..
.18. The qualified v !era residing in the toWn
,. ships'of Norwegian aid Schuylkill, in the County
of Schuyikill,. withio • the following' described,.
, bounds, shall hereafter be a separate electien dia.
. Arid, viz: Beginning on the lino. between t h e
''.l" -townships of Norwegian tind' Manbeim, from
' .• thence in a straight line to the house now occu
pied by Jelin Penman, including tli
' thence to the Norwegian church from - thence
-[ to the farmhouse of E. ,13 Nichols,'Es/q., jock'-
, ding the same—frorri thence a straight line to the
• - - line between 'the townships of Norwegian and
Barry—from thence* elbowing the township lines
of Barry, and RushbaStward to a Point-Arom
thence in a straigh tline southward tel. the Old
Forge, excluding tbe, saute , -- thence :to the
.:. h ou se' new - occupied by Jacob Womnier, ex
' eluding the same, aid ; thence in a' straight line
- _to the place of- beginning, .excluiling the 'town'
.-- .• of Nets' Castle, and the, qualified electors residing
' ,'_ within the. before described bounds shalt hold
their election at the Putt Carbon Hotisee, in the
town of Port Carbon. ' •- "
' 19. All the qualiecl elector's, residing on the
, - :east side of Norwegian 'street, in the borough of
Pottiv,ilke and enaldl of Schuylkill , including
that portion of the notified electors in Manheim•
--. 1 township, who havelheretofore voted in the ballot'
. „. box of said borough shall form a Separate •eke
, -lion district, and continue to hold their elections
---' '.,,-- attlie public house bfiJacaia Geisse in said
.. .
- , be
rough. --.. . . ,
20: All the qt.alifred electors residing on the
- west side-of Norwegian street, in the borough of
' • Pottsville, aforesaid. including that portion. of the
oectoriof Norwegian township who have hereto.
f tie voted in said btirOugli, shall fool another
' • ' and separate election.diriCt. and hold their elec.
..
tien at the public Eloise st of N. 3. Mills
21 . rho electors , of the borqugh - of Tamaqua
will hold their elect on at the school bottle in said
borough.
• •
.
22. That th e cleating' of Nanheun township
lying simthenst of the following line:-cowmen.
clog at the township lino of Wayne and Manheinx .
towaships,en the Sual Mr Hill, thence along the
Summer:Hill and Orivigsburg rood, to the honk
of Widow Sweicker, and the house of John De.:
wall, excluding the same, thence to the house of
Philip Drespheller,lhence to the house of John
Deibert at:the Centre tnriipiise ; thence to the
house of Joffe Batzofiente to theininse of Philip
Rock; :thence to the house of John Shane, Jr., in.
eluding the same; thence:to the township line of
said klanheim and !SChuylkill townships, 'shall
hold their general eleaions at the Court House
in the borough , of Orwigshnit.
23. The electors tilfthe remaining part of
bcim township ; will hold' :their election at the
• house of Philip Boyer, innheeper, in the town of
Schuylkill Haven. I'4> .
• At which time mid places are to be elected by
'the fieemep of the o.noty ofSehoylkil!=
i
• : Three Persons
As Canal Commissioners of therom.
monweidth ofVennsylvania.'. I
Onp -Irerscin ,
lo represent the Congressional Dili=
•
trict, composgd of the counties or
Si:heylkill,qauphin and Lebanon,
in the Congress of the !felted
States. •
Oint:0 ;: ' Person
To represent littilSenatorial District,
composed .4 the counties of.
Schuyikil4 [:Carbon, Monroe. and
-:Rikeon the Senate of Die;Com
inottlyealtlo47Penosylvanin,
Two: Persons
For Member 4 of the House of ;4
preseotatiyes of the Comein .
wealth of Penisylvania.
,
Orie Per son , • \_
For Sheriff of the county of Sell)/
•a kill.,
Perion!
For Treasu..re of the eivinty of
. 2. • •
- .
OvieLPersoil . • • .
For eounty Commissioner.
One Person .
For Direc t or of the roar.
othie4"ersoit
For County Auditor.
Tltorcrsons
For Truste - es Orwigsburg A-
cadeniyiy:Ao counCt of
Svliuilkilf. .. •'
The general cleetion, and (diction for inspec
lois and Jutigs„te be opened between the hours
MS and 10 o'Clock little.: forCnecin, and shall eon
tinue without interruption or adjournment until
7-o'clock in the eveeing,mdien.the polls shall be
closed. - , . t ~,
s I
In pureniuce of art act, of the General Assem.
bly of the Cummonimalth of Pennsylvania, enti
sled "An act relating to ithe elections of this
Coin inouwealin," passed the 2d•daymf'July, A.
U., 1839, Notice is hereby given.
"'That every paisoo, excepting justices of the.
peach, who '',hall hold, any •ollice or appointment
of profit ortrust under the government of the U
nited SuitiS; or ofthie State, oral any city or in- -
cot mated district, and also that every member
of Congress, and of the State• legislature, and 'of,
the .select or common'colincil of any city, or corn.
missions:mast anv jneorporated district, is hy law
incapable of holding :or exercising, at the same
nose, the cfllce.o,( appointment of judge, Swipe°
for or clerk of any :election of . anis common-
wealth, and, that riorinspCctor, judge or other of '
lieu' of sueli election, shall be - eiligible to any of
init. to be• then voted for." -
' And the said Act: of Assembly, entitled "An
Adt relating to the e.eetions of this Comtism.
wealth," passed July ,2d, 1839, Ins tier• providas
as follows, to wit 7., , - .
• that the inspectors and judges, chosen as a
foresaid, shall meet•al -the respective places ap
pointed for holding the election in the districts to
•which they iespectiv:ply, belong, before 'nine o'
cluck in toe moreink of the second Tuesday. in
October, in each and every.ycar, and each-of said
inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a
qualified voteerif swill di-strict. ' I
•
"In case the perscin Vvliti shall have received the
second highest number of votes fur inspector
~
' shall not attend on the day of election, then the
person who shall have received the second high.
est number orvotes fur - judge at the nest press
ding election shad act as'insptctor in his place.
and in case the person who shall have received
the highest number of . , votes:for inspector Shall
not attend, the persOn elected judge shall appoint
an inspector in his 'place; and in case the person
elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector
who received thti highest number of votes shall
Ziippoint a judge_in his place; and if any vacancy
'shall continue in' the board fir the. 'spade of 'one
- , - hour after ttie time . flied lily law for opening the
election, the qualified voters, of the township,
ward er district,' foc whizli such °Slicer shall have
I been elected, present at the place of election, shall
, elect one of theii ntimber to fill such vacancy.
"It shall bethe dutyf said assessors respec
, o .
tively to attend at tlic place of holding every gen.
I, eral, special or Mwriship election during the whole.
,-. time said eleetiyn is kept open,, for the purpose or
-giving inform . ationlo'the inspectors and judges
when called,on'in.relation tolhe right of any per:
son assessed by thein.to . vote at such - election, or
such other,Matters'in relation to the assessments
Of voters as l the eaid inspectors or judge, or either.
of them, shall frhni time to time require{
"That no peri.lon• shall be permitted to vote at
any election, aS . tifiireseitl, other than la white
freetnan • of the age' Of twenty.one years pr more,
who - shall. have resided within the state lat least
one year, and in the election district where he
offers to vote al; least ten days immediately pre
ceding the election, and within two years paid a
state or county tax, which shall have been asses.
sed it least ten days benne, the election. Bat a
citizen of the United States,, who had Previously
been a qiial.fied veternf this state, and removed
therefrom and -ciOrned, and who shall' lave:resi
ded in the election district, and paid toes es a:
,r.
foresaid, shrill be nntitled to. ote after r siding in
this state six months: Provided, that' the white
freemen citizen's of the United States, between
the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years,
and having resided iu this state one year, and in
the election 'district ten jays as aforesaid,l'.shall
be entitled to vote, aLhough they shall 'riot • hake
raid taxes. I l• . • . ~.
"No person Shall be permitted• to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable joihab.
'tants furnished by the commissioners tas afore
said, unless, First: He produces a receipt for the
.
payment within tw . o years, or a state , or county
tax assessed agreeably to the :constitution, and
give 'satisfactory Evidence either on tits "O,wo oath
or affirmation bf another, that he has paid such a
tax or on failure tO, produce a receipt, shill make
oath to the pay:amt..
,thereof, or Second:, If he
claims a right towel° by being an electur between
the ages of twenty-one and twenty two
- cars, he
shall depose an oath or affirmation, the he ' has
resided in the state at least one year next before
his application, and make such proof of kesideOce
in the district as is reqoired by this acN Ond:that
he does verily believe from the ace:milts given'
him that hers of the age aforesaid, and give such
other evidence twin required by this act,-where-
upon the naine of the'person so admitted f to vote's,
shall be inserted, ' in the alphabetical liSt . by the 1
inspectors and a note made cppositC thereto by ,
• writing the word-"tax' s if he shall b admitted to
vote by reasm ofhaving paid a tax, or the woc4l '
''age," if he shall be admitttid to vote on account
of his age,
and til either case the reason of such
vote' shall be Calhal•out to the clerks; who' shall
male the like notes in the list of voters kept by
them. ' I I-, . .
"In all cases Where the name of the. person
claiming - to vote is not found on the list furnish
ed by the cominissimiers * and assessors, or his.
right to vote whether found thereon or - not is ob
jected to by tidy-qualified citizen, tt shall be the
duly of the inspectors to examine such person - on
oath as to hie qualifications, and 'lf he claims to
have resided withirt' the state. for one - year. or
more, tits-oath shall -be stifficierc • pie id thereof,
bat he shall make proof by at - least one Compe.
tent witness, who shall be itioalificd electorilhat
=MS
I 1
he bee rem .ed within! district for more than
ten: days triedieteltri preCeding 'said election.
and shall also swear that' his bona fide
residence, in, porananetret-his lawful calling. is
within the district. and that be did not remove
in the said district for:the purpose of voting there-
- "Every pers. n qualified ea aforesaid, and v • vhsv
shall make due proof , if required,' of his residence
and iiaymeat of taxes its afineima. shall be admit.
led to vote in the township,Vard or 'district in,
which he shall 'reside ' •-• ' - ' .' '-
'fang peon shall!prevint or attempt to.pre
vent any o Cersof an elaetien under, this act
tom bolding-such election; or use or threaten a
ny violence Ith any such officer; or 'shall interrupt
or improperly interfere With him -in trie anew
lion of his doty, - or 'AMU block op or, attempt to'
'block up the, -window - or avenue • to aiii: window
Where the same may be holden, or shall riotously
disturb - 60,piece- at such election, or shall - use
or Practice ally iininuidation, threats„force,oV vim
lence,with design to influence unduly or overawe
any elector; or to prevent bin from voting, or to
restrain thelireedom Uf choice, such person -on
conviction Shall he fined in any sum not exceed'.
ing five lieridred - dolliirs and be imprisoned' for
any' time not less thait one nor more than twelve
months. And pit alien be shown , to the - court
where the trial lot sue,h offence ,shall be had, that ,
the persOn so offendin g was not a resident of.the
city, ward, district, or townsfiip where the, said
offence wari l,; committi;cl; and not entitled to vote
therein, the h, on conviction, he shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of not lesithan one hondred not more
than one thbusand dollars, and be imprisoned not
less than-sii months hot more than two years.
If any persons sliall make 'any bet, or wager
upon result;of any election within this cemmon.
wealth, or shall offer to niake,any such bet-or we.
ger, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or any
written or printed adyertisemencehallenge or in.
vite- any person or !persons to, make such bet
or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall
forfeit and pay threeitimes the-amount so bet or
offered to he bct. _ -- .1
. •
o'heJudgs are to Intake their returns for the
county of Sehuylkill:at thcCouttlfoussNnOrwigri
burg; on Friday this 13th day of October, A, , D.
1843.
• Given under my hiuid and seal at the Sheriff's
Office at ,Orwigaburg, and (hired feet. 2, iri the
year of OuriLord one shnusand eight hundred rnd
forty.three, and siitylveventh year ol the Indepec.
donee of tri United States of AMerica.
JOHN G. W QOLISON, Sheriff.
.Sheriff's 011ice,,Olvvigs,r •
• burg, Sept. 9, 1843 i,:(
CIIVAP C'AltrUr S
ON THE 1 CASH
No. 41. STuAwHintre
One door abuse Chinut, Enlr , '
50 South Second Sire
Philadelphia:.
THE subseribei'S rent in his
being very low; Sod his term i
terinineil to sell at iiriees to suit
Ile oflerr4 well selected atock
Beautiful IMperial three
Best superfine Ingrain
ilakidsome Extra line fogain, -
Fine and common do. t (
Royal treble twilled Venetian,
Fine English Worsied do.
London Damask do. I
Plain Striped I do. J
Also a atc . iek of excellent and beautiful
• . - _ ';FLOOR OIL CLOT S;
All widths for Rooms, Halts,lEntries ' Vesti
bules, Door Pieces, Alsoi:Deach Oil Cloths,
Furniture Cloths, Druegets, and Floor Ruizes
Elegant Piano and Table Cotters Alao,Canton
and Spanish Flier •
With a large assortment of very low priced
Ingrain •and Venetian Carpetings, Door Mats,
Bindings; Stair Bud's,
citi4n9 of SShuyliill County intending to
purchasChir cash, arc re-peetfullv inritedlo call
andiexarriiiie for theinselves, as the goods shall
be sold at the lowest prices in the • city Whole
sole and Remit;
LEVITIMODGE.
Philadelphia, September 2,18 3. 36-3 m
TEAS 'St, COFFEEIS.rsu perior old
Jaya, Rio Lagntra, St. Dorn ngo and Cuba
Coffees.
Imperial, Gun Powder, Young flyson, Pouch.
ong 'and I Sobchong I Teas, warranted fresh. For
sae by E.] Q, & A. HCNDERSON. .
September 2 . • - 36
• ' ' i CLOTH DEALE4S - :• •
• WHOLESALE AND RI I
TAIL ,
i 1 1
I. 57 Nur t z Second SI., a few do s below Arch,
. ,
Philadelphia. • , ..
THE sul9scriberS are ,neW.:receiving and will
Continue to receive during the season, invoi:
ces or English, French' and Am erican Cloths 4
Coss imetes, 'from i the' late priced to the -finest
qiial‘ty,'etrillracing the latest st4les.from. the
must approved manufactories, suiled,to the coin.
try and city trade: . - 1 :- '
tßouble Milled cloths; figured and plain Bea.
ver and Pilots Clciths, ,flushinga, &c. for top
coats ; Diamond, Waive Black, Blue and Mial
~. .al ' rt..
~
,Aquellin , &c.
.id, Waive, Black, lus and a.
. .
Satinetts ; TWeed !for coats, ,Wm Bed Cloak. Lt
dings; new style, dark figured Vestings, Silk
Velvets, Velvetteens. Tabbi an Wordlen Vel
vets, Bombazines, Black Satin and Cashmarette
Vestings; Extra fine Irish Linen, BroWn and
Black Holland, Silk and Verona Serges, Silesias,
i f
Casbads,,,Paddinis, Canvass, B ttons, Sewing
Silk and:Scarf Twist , together ith various o.
ther triniMings used in Men's war.
The al?bi;e goods will be offered at the lowest
market prices, and warranted as represented.
: . LIPPINCOTT &' PARRY,
IniportCfs and DOalcrs in Cloths,Cassimeres, 4-c.
Philadelphia, September 2, 1843.36. ' —2m
VE have just reeeivecrilarg assortment:o
Seasonal)l6 Goods consisting
Cloths, Cassi Meres Sattinetts, Beverteens,
Muslin's, Prints,' Tickings,
G mg hams; Cantbr icks, Cotton 'innells, Diapers,
Linens, Silk, Cathbrick, and C Ulm liandke r
chiefs, do,iery ,
and Gloves, FornitUre, Cheeks.
Linscys, and wish to sell thern at
a small advance int cost' and charges; those in
want of any ofthe above or anytl ing else usual.
11 kept in'our Borotigh Stores at respectfully in
vit4id to call on
Q. & A. II NDERSON.
' September 2, 1 - 36
NTEELLINCI
PULMONARY SI
'IS the best article that cad- b'
Colds, Coughsi Astinni loflu!
tioa and all diseases of the Pah l
!t has been' tried by thousands,
the very best rcoconimendatioas
.A sumily of this Medicine for e
SOLIN S. C. NI
Drug Si:
Price 50 cents a bottle..
September 2,
CO' Pilints! - Piii i tstt.
,
_TEST received and for' sale by the snbscri-
IP bore, a large nod - elegant aeso tment of Prints,
at prices from 6.; to 25 cents, a ong whiCh are
several new atiles, and will as low, as
It
any other storOn the borough can or will sell
the same quality of goods: Th 0 in want, will
please call and examine our stock before purcha
sing elsewherei ' , .. l'
.• ' • i E. Q. &i A. HENDERSON.,
September 2, . . , . ' 36
. '
Wank. if EN \}'ANTED--IMMEDIATEL Y
THE undersigr.ed , having pnrChaited the W .;
corning Iron] Works, at Wilkeeberre, Luzerne
County; ra.;and ictends putting ttie eerie iota
operation.immCdiately. wants a number of work
men of:serious; delcripttons, vier • •
A men comfietent to turn rolls suitable fo rma, l
king railroad tron,and other descriptions of Met.;
churnt ; Iron , .
A man be foie Boiler and Sheet Iron, and tra i t
tidos kindabi Plate Iron. : , , • 1
Orie or two good hammermen ehinglers.'
Eight or ten gsiod puddler.; and' one or two
good. libelers.
Eight or tett good Neil Cutters.•. .'
Applicitionl may be made to the aubsc!iber or
to Thorne. Ellis st'the Works. •
None but, good and steady work Men need ap.
ALINi• MATCHER, T. PAYNE.
fietitetriber g i ' 36.4 t
•
EMEMI
••• q , / - '7". - <1. •. : • •^.• I ,;:1 • 7;.1(
MINEIRS*2;';.jOURN:
1, 4 E ,
Mal
• - '_.OO2IMISS!. I I;)IIEftS! SALE ' !
RENL %ESTATE,
TUE •
Commiss uvllull mainly will
1 - hotel a PabliC dale FridaY, the Sild Zia', of
September mist, it the : boort Housei in the Bo
rough of Orwigshorg, porpose•tif selling;
all such unseated lotids as have been porehasedl
by them at Treaiurer's'salea.,agrftaWy to thej
act of Alisimbly, I and have *en held by them;
unredeemed for five'years and upward!, a list of;
which is herewith annexci. Sale titommencei
at 19, o'clock; A.' ftr;, of said day, and to continuel
from day to day till all is sold, End 'those who!
have purchased at ' former,` sales. are requested to!
take up their DiedS, or it, wilt be resold ou said ,
day: • - ;
• , 'Manheim. •
Stephen Girard. deed.
Audenried and M. Crate p j
"Mr, Braider' • •
Jacob Weitzel .•
George Derider, • '
John Menai' , •
Kerson & Batadin . = ,
Joknson Cailp - •
Levi Ellmaker
Kersey N. Bills dr. Wm.Spohn
Titus Bennett . - •
Benjamin Desysea
Lewis Roberta
Samuel Brook
Sloan (late!Pliceniz Coal Company)
:
10 acrer Liibengood
100, " . Adam Brown .•
100 " Adam' Brown
20 " Deborah Dietrich
l' •, lot William Grae
' ir
I' " lacobEgold
100 acres 'Klinger nod Clark
150 " Elijah Yoder
Pinegrove.
1
1 . lot , James pullaspy
1•, " 'Henry Boyer , 1
100 acres Joseph Snyder & Co.
30." - " lab° Walborn
120. " Gruff & geed 4 •
50 " Samuel Hain
la lot Samuel Hain •
2 " John Hage2y • :
1 ' " David ; Good - •
180 acres Joseph Snyder ty co., .
8 ' " Samuel Hain
!Lower Makanlongo.
17! I
' " John Stine !
6 John' Kontznlainu \ ,
10 .•' Widow Yound
50 " John, Kuntielniandr.
I Barry:
...k.
.onr,
PLAN,
ST.;
cc also al No.
514 John Filbert
165 6 6 Jacob Krebs
426 0
George Heisler
100 66 William Ilinatzinger •
301' " John Spohn
4ko " _Edward B. Hubley
" Gains Moore
344 -, . 1 Henry Stichter . 1
226 " Daniel Shapira'
300 Samuel Huffman
224 " Peter Kremer
resent kituation
cash, be is do.
I the haid times.
ARPET INGS.
" Noruiegian. • ' . •
I. ' lot Samuel Gilbert • ;
1 " Cleaver 4 Moyer
lop aerea J. W. Seitzinger and B. Pott '
2400 " George Ruth' &. Co. ' ,
000 " Jacob Seitzinger and Martin Weaver
150 " Lauderbrun and Shoemaker '
60l" JacOb Bright ,
)
20O" ".. Becker and Franey ' --
30, " Peter Ztutriterman 4 ca. :
arp " --. Walters
60 " Abraham Fertig • ,
205 " OtTerinan. Kelm, and: :Minkel.- I;
50 " . David llnhba • . 1 1, - ;
336 " Francis B. Nichols
200 " - Filbert & Haini
• I ,
124 "" Lloyd & Co.
400 4 " Seitzinger, Keim, Drenkle & Offer
.
• man . - '
.60: ' " B. Davidson & Co. I •
3 , lots —George Patterson
2,, ." • 'George W. Blythe , 1 ; •
5 ," Kantner and Wynn , •
t " ..'-- Frederick Erringer ' 1
I 2." ."John liollerman . . .
1 " William &ringer ' . - 1
• . Pottsville. '
lot. • John Lucas
•
" Wilfiarn Richards 1
1.
' William Richards
" Martin Weaver
.. William Richards
4. William Richards'
" Williaim Richards
Benjamin Snyder. dered.
00 acres Jacob Reitanyder, jr.
.50 ‘ 4 & Mayberry .
97 " P: W. Jackson &A. P. Heiser
76 " Jacob Bensinger & Heister
103 Kepner!
100 " Strimbeck
200 ". John Hartung
15 -. 1 Joseph Stauffer
4 William Wildermuth
103 " Del:ivy Kepner
" Joseph Stauffer
ISO G4orgo Rahn
000 , , " Daniel Focht , ;
80 " George Rahn •
Oh " lloldeinan & Turner
,00 " Harding
lot Jlilin'Bishop
[Bl acres •11. Porter, & Co.
Rush: .
Charles Frailey
William Feting , '
Klapp•& Kiehoer ' • '
Jahn Fuhrman
William Yoh ' I; ! ;
Jbseph Ridgway
Isaac Stauffer for Kellogg .
John Seltzer ;
Jacob* KI ine 1
Alt , ff,Stevenson dj Egnerl
Frederick Kellogg ! •
'Alter, Stevenson & Cooper
T. Krimes .
George Stauffer for Kellogg 1
Freddick Kellogg _
Troutman,' Cooper & Egner
John Smith • j
Widow Davis.
(lawn.
400 " John Kelchner
560 " Daniel Klapp & CO.
400 .4. Jacob Todd
150 • " William tiller
400 " James McNair
400 " ; William Ktehner
400 " Oeinge Rhoads ,
400 " John Eliza
1400 Peter Gordner -
'4OO • " Thomas Reese
400. Daniel Reese
194 - John _McNeal
187 f Bei:Amin Y. West •
400 4 Geolgo.Rhoads *.
397 4 John, McCully - •
400 I John Fields
376 William Steward
400 George Rhoads, Jr.
384 u SCewarsi
i West Penn':
Christian Snyder
West • Brunswigi.
iota 1 William Mnrelh !.
GEORGE DOVER.
SAMUEL R. MEDLER,.
GEORGE MOSER:
' - Cominissioners ,
VorrimisSioners' office, Or.
ivigebnrg, Aug. 8, 1843. t
I G‘
)60 acres
400 "
400 "
400 "
400 "
132 "
400 "
80 "
100 "
75 "
400 "
400 "
100 "
182
299 "
400
400 "
vituk,
, . procured a for
nza, Conentry
°nary Organs.
,nd can produce
t
!ale at
A RTIN!S.'
re, Pottsville.
E II
75 'fr
. , .
' TO, RENT. • ~1 1 , ..1
laRE PORT .CLINTON FOUNDRY, and
Machine Shim:4 together. midi: all the Meeks,
choser.t. and fixtures belcingliff thereto. , AO
ply g.,0,
~ ISAAC MEYERS. Efill4 !
\ 'i . ' -at Port Clinton. or 101
ECKERT 4 , GUILFORD, I
- _,' . •
.. 7 ' ' ' Swatate Filreeesui
ilecembe! 17, :, - ' ,s[-tt'
. 'i ,
LEAREN PlPElH3effleteatly sung IroF the
pupate of intredueteg,water Into the tIOCLICII
for sale cheap, by . .. 8. BANI4Aft.
April IL - .- 7.:.._ . -- . 1157-
NOMM=2II
Wayne
ES
E
Li
Has re.comtneneed the Hanufatture of
SOAP CANDLES,
At No. 12 Alargarellci , Street, fire' doors above
Fronestreet, between Callowhill and
Willow Slreet railroad,
_•
rat LLD ELl7ntio -
'MITER gibe offer's for Sate, on reasonable
v v terms, whoksale - and retail, first quality
Yellow Soap, common'Brown'chi., White Fuller's
do',, Palm do., Castile do., Fancy Shaving do.
Augabt 12, ! 33-45
PUIILIC SALE.
pURSIJANT to an order of the Orphans' Court-of
'`• Schuylkill county, the subscriber administrator of
the estate of George Hain, late of the township of
Wayne, in the county ofSchuylkill.deceaied, will ex
pose to 'sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday; the 14th
V
day of October next. at o'clock in the afternoon. on
the premises at the house late ofGeoree ain, iu the
township a Wayne, and county aforesaid;
, A certain Message Tenement and tr4it of land.
situate in the township Of Wayne, county of Schuyl
kill, bounded by lands of Peter', Laubenscein, Henry ,
Berger; Jacob Faust and others. containiig 2 - .2) acres
i • or thereabouts. The improVements are
' ' a double Log HOuSe. two 6t4icg high—
;;• ; Log Barn—two Orchards, and about one
e ti hundred and thirty: acres of cleared land.
and Well supplied 'with a mining stream
of Witter and springs ; late the estate of said deceased
Attendance will, be given, and the conditiOns of stale
made known at the nine and place of saby
° • ! MICHAEL VRITZ. •
By Order of the Conti Adniinistrator.
J. II DOWNING, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, August 12, 1843. .. t • 33
•-•••
LI
• ,--------
, NDSAY Sr, BLAKISTON' —
i
B. „
BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS . ' A 9 D - STA
'
North Wot corner ;of 4iftlatui 'Cl4nut. St.
!philadelphitt, august 12,i . .[I 33—
MILLINERY AND FANCY FOODS.
MRS. MCifIGAN,Iin larket:strs, next door
to Mr, Wolfinger's t.oern, resOctfully in.
forms the citizens of Pottsvilleond f the public
generally, that she has just received a new and
fashionable assortment or millinery fancy.
goods, amongst which are the Alberti Braid,Flo
rence Braid, Needle ptraw,lEnglish St.raw, and
Fieited Lawn Bonnets, with a. fine assortment of
men's and bOys' Leghorn and - Sea-grass /lets;
i"Ol of which will be sbld much lower than" the
inntal - prices for cash.; ' Bonnets altered and done
up on the mest.reasonable terms. .
Pottsville, April 13 2O
1 •
:Dales Patentrlatfram andXnnter
Scalo.
PLATFORM scales weighing from 100 to.
2300 lbs; and Counter Acales -in every vari
ety, 'superior
,to Any scales before 'invented, for
sale by the agents. -
GRAY ;it BENNETT,
42 Wrilnut Street,
Juna IT, 1843, ' . ; —tf
IRGAN, HRS.; MO
i - 1 .
ARKET 9112.F 1 T, has just received a few
4 1
of the Amazon and Shell Bride Bonnets,
whichwill be sold very low. '
Pottsville, June, 17, 18,t3
WHIPS & CANES—Just received and for
sale an assortment ofGig, Sul key, and riding
Whips:and Walking Canea.l
March 19.12 • JOIN S. Ci MARTIN.
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
_ AND PIifENIX BITT;RS.
high and envied celebrity vvhich this pre
A eminent Medicine has acquired for its invanahl
efficacy in all the diseales which it professes to cure
has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only on
necessary, but unworthy of Thera. They are known
by their fruits ; their good
faith
testitiy for them,
and trey thrive not by the faith of the ',credulous.
In all cases of Costiveness, Dyepepeia, Bilious and
Liver) Affections, Asthma, Piles. Settled Pains.
Rheumatism. Fevers and Agues,Obstinate Headaches
Hamm State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance
of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Siekness nicident
to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weak.
ness of the Digest;ve Organs; and 16;111 generil De 7
!Inculcate of Health', these Medicinille have invaria ,
'ably proved a certain. and speedy remedy.
They restore Vigorous Health to the most Ezbaus
tel Ccnstitutions. j I ,
A single trial will place Me Life Pills and Phenix
' Bitters, beyond the reach of competition. in the esti
mation of every patient. I
Prepared and Sold: Wholesale and Retail, at Will
ham B. Moffat's Office, 33a, Broadway, comer of An
thony street. New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac
simile of John Moffat's Signature.'
The Life Pills are sold la Boxes—Rrice, 25 cents,
50cents. and 1 Dollar each, according. to the size ;
and the Phceniz Bittertrin Bottles, at dollar or 2 dol;
tars each, with full directions.
Go id Samaritans can be had of they Agents gratie.
For sale by I . B. NNA N,
Agent for Schuylkill county.
1 32711.
August 5,
. FASHIONABLE TAIL,OBING.
r•t • , •
JOSEPH CHRIST
le , especifully informs hts friends apd the public that
he has succeeded B.T.i Tayloeln the above bp
shwas, at' the old stand in Cardin street, where
be will be happy to Wait upon thoso ‘ who may favour
him with a call. lie' has also on hand, superior Wool
dyed Cloths, Sumrnbr Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
ings of every description which will be mode to or
der in the roost fashionable and Worli r manlike manner,
and on most reasonable terms.. L.
Pottsvilleduly 22„, 1843. ,?' o •
A eLOOD OF WiFNESSit3 testify fe the astonishing
effects produced by I JAsr.ls Mint Toftvic. Among the
names attached to the numerous certificates of its re
generative influence on the hair, we notice those of
some'of the most rOpeetable citizens of Boston. to
whom the incredulous are referred , for.personal est
-d'ence of As - efficacy: lit cases where the hair has
fallen (din consequence ler sickness. it speedily in
meets the bald scalp with a thick apd glossygrowth
of that great accessory of, beauty. , All diseases of the
hair. such as dandruff scurf, tic., ar4 eradieated by its
application. The silky nppearancit Which it imparts
to the lowing tresses a beauty, renders it an intik,.
pensible ankle °film Female toilet, and gentlemen
to whom nature hail been nigganllyiin the distribution
of whiskered-arid lionore; may. sooit _make OM sparse
crop a luxuriant one, 'by' i stimulating As growl!), with
JANee
For sale by Eichithz &andel:ion, Pottsaille, A
gents of the Proprietor. I
September, 2, • I 313-7
' COAL • i i ANT 'D.
.
50/11 TONS, Wbite Ash t r uirp CoXI wan,..
"J" ed, for whiC.h Bacon; will be given in
exchange. Inquire at No. 3 North Waal . St., it
t Market St. 1 -1
Plidadelphia,August 12,
PENNSYLVANIA II ALL,
POTTSVILLE, PA.,
rrilkllppblic are respset 6111 v informekthat the
subscriber lies tahen this large and fcommo.
dion4 eattiOalinertt, tree:eutlyl kept by
masa . Weaver &. Peters. ,
iii No exOtions will be opared by. the
- - undersigned to render thence-o=l3ode
lions end comforts ;f this Hotel, equal. if not eu.
perier td those furnished while under the control
of inhere .10SEP14 11. WEAVER.
Pottsville, May 6,11849. 19--3 t•
. • . New Easbiont!le Clotbibg Store
011081 E TIM Torre -
UST opened for the Benefit of the Foot, by
selling at 'educed prices and feir'caab, at the
Town Ball. - •
By calling and training feu will find the Pri•
cestosuit lb! • -
' Pottsville, November 15;
To Lc?
'RIME substantial Ind convealent Stone Store and
WharchoniCat Mount Carbon, lately in the oc
enpancy ofinsepte.White & Soo.! The: store is 401
rem, and the wag .
h ouse 60160 lout,
.
di being stoties gh in front, haying
ii": • excellent cellars or rather basements, the
XX floor' of which are +la the level of the
y - ground al the back of each; both buil
dings front :tin the , Centre Turnpike ;there are good
docks for the recentio n at each el .Merchaisdize by
the Canal.andgetid3 brought by p & li 11 ih can be
discharged at the. level or the Ist 'floor of the ware
house, directly into its rear, •iwhiati rests against the
track °film Mount Carbon 11 . Road...
• There is ample room aroand the decks for piling
plaster; and a; good , lumber ethart Will be added to
'the premises leased if desired.
Immediate otession given. Appli_at the Dela-
Ware Coal Company's Of&tes. viz ;to .
JOHN C AtiLL. Mount Carbon. •
or 3, R. WHITE, 1 '
117 South 3d St., Philadelphia.
Pottsville,July 15, , . • 29-- •
DEA.F.NESS CUUED.
•
Scarpa'sconipotind Kress°le Acoustic- Oil,
WORhe cure of PPAPN WO, • pair s, in!! the
s" disc aredorriratter from . ;he ears ; also all
))
hose d i . ireeable noises, like the buzzing of in.
sects,f Bing ofsekter, buzzinglot siesta, &.c. &a.
*filch are symptorias of apprtaching deafness,
and also attendant with the disease.
- - 'CERTIF icATps.
The following Editorials and certificates will
bo read with intermit as they speak fads Which
aye " stubborn things," •
.;; Meier EXTRAORDINARY CUD'S I-4f any have
doubts theymay now dismiss them; and the most
incredulous may consider Deafness as curable.
Numerous cases of Curea, and many of them ve
ry remarkable—by the use of, "SearpOs Oil,"
have been published,- but, this.," cap's the climax."
Young or old may yet recover, hearing. A-lldy
in Smithfield, Pennsylvania and now about 80
years ofage, had been gradually getting deaf for
more than 40 years, so that it Was next to impos.,
Bible to make her hear conversation in the loud
est tones oLvoice; Last winter she was induced'
to try " Searpa's Oil for Deafness." .It ie only
neeessary to. add that she has' used two ludtles,
and that her hearing is perfectly restored—she is
cured. ;
; .
! DEAFNESS CURRD.--TIIO t „
our:l:wing extract from ,
a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Beaten, to a
Fiend in this city, s is important.' ,
- The bottle of Scrape ' s Oil for Deafness, that
you sent me,: with the wish !that my daughter
would try it, has been used,' and in ite,etTects,
have astonished all; you know how very'ileal she
has been since she-was three
. years old—Ae now
hears quite well,' but as the medicine has all been
used, 1 wish you to send me another bottle, which
I have every reason to believe will mire her en
tirely.'-1 Times.
For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, N 0.120 North
Second Street, Philadelphia, and by
,EIt.:III3OLTZ. %V..; SAN DERSO,N,
Agents, Pottsville.
4'l 30—
;
Jul; 2)2,1,843!
LIFE AND SPEECHES OF HENRY pLAY
•
FOR
A FRESH supply just reOved.ard for sale
by , B. BANN AN.. I
July 22, ' - •• 30--
THOMSONIAN MEDICINES.
GENERAL asaurtmentkept constantly on
band at • '
EICIIDOLTZ & ANDERSON'S
- New Drug .`store, Pottsville, Pa
July. 30—
DEL D. JANE'S FAMILY MEDIC
SOLD VT I •
EICHHOLTZ & SANDERSON'S
New Drug Store, Pousrtlte, gnu ft.r S huylhill Cu.,
July '22
.• • •
-Wistars Balsam of Wild Ch erry,
•!
good and officacions remedy fur the preyail•
ing lAfluenza, for sale at
• JOHN C: MARTINS
- Drug Stare, Centre st., Pottsville.
, Pottsyille, July,•29, ' 31--
, 25-
4.1111 CA FOR FIRE riciis, &C.
THE subsCriber has for sa)e a large quantity
of the 'inaterial commonly called Fire-ssnd cr de
composed MICA, which is and by Brickmakers
and Potters,, in the manufacture of fire-proof
bricks, cooking furnaces, Scci, It is of a very su
perior quality, clear - of aand;.gravel, or other im
purities, and will be delivered on board of boats,
or vessels, at the subscriber's wharf, west side
of Schuylkill, half a mile below - Gray's Ferry
Bridge, at one dollar per ton, or frßeen cents. per
barrel,. ROBERT CARR,
BartrivOr Botanic Garden.
A
July 15,
NEW !MUG. STORE.
E. B . EICHOOLTZ, & C 0. .•
re
spectfully informs the citizen's o•
• Pottsville, and Sehuylkill county' gen
eially, that they havei openea,L
the store formerly ocnnpiad by Mr. Slater,) a
general . asnortment of •
Drugs,
Paints,
; •
1 //yet, .
aVrni.thes, .
. Putty, , .
Glass,; ,- - Spices,
Patent 111edieineif 4c.., 4c.
And solieits a share .of public patronage, confi
dently assuring the public; that every article in
their line, shall be of the first, quality, and pure
ly gennir:‘ , -. 1
,
Having 'nerved a regular; apprenticeallip•to!,the
basilica in . ,Philadeiphitr, Abbas who favour thin)
with a call, can rest satisfied that they will gtiatd
strictly against all mistakes; and hava their ined. ,
icin i es put up with the greCtest care and nicety.
• Physicians prescriptionS attended to - with par
ticular,care, at all hours. enuntry Physicians a nd
Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance irl ei..
y prices. Pottaville.lDeeember 3, 494
Cheriticals,
Oils,
NEW , 71.01.711. AND i FEED ' STORE.
. .
TrIE subscriber anneurices to his friends and
the public that he has opened a new
FLOUR AND FEED 'STORE, i
In the Arcade. corner of Centre and Norwegi•
an streets, in the borough of Pottsville, wheijo he
will keep conitiantly.on hand a See ass
determinedwhict) to
all as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other citii h.
lishment in this region. I Ilis knowledge o the
business is a guarentee that the Vioui, Feed Land
Produce which he sells will be of the best 0 btr
—he therefore calls Oda his friends and the
public, to give hitn.a tar trial, fully .con dent
let ho will give general satisfaction.
tIENRY SliEvq . .. •
3.-441
August 26, •
•
R. BECK ER.'S : EVE SALV ; fitfpply
of this highly delehMted Salye for anytf and
inflamed Eyes=inst received and for laglc by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Mfg Stine.
January 28,-1843,
• PUDDLERS WANTED.
.1
$0 OR 12 . Good Pttddlers will find inorriediate
employMent Old good w4ea by applying to the
aubseribir at 'the works; None but temperate
men, ai;ul goodliorkmanineed apply.
I 11. BURDEN,
Troy Aran kNail Factory.
Atignet 26.1813. .135
3i-1m
BM
•
• mcacmArtrr s HOTEL, I •
No. 41 .Votheit..arto firacer, Nicw YoPLIC.
Mink soliaeriber ttaispectfollp notifies his
friends and otherb,tbat he has recerky open
ed a new and conveniebtly furnished Hold, at
41 Courtland at., a s.hoil distaste* aboviqiis old
stand,' and nearer to Brodway. "' I'l '
Ile be better able to accomodittObi'aisit-
ors as his house ts larger, and fi tted up with bit
ting parlors in niuderri btylc,' and pitiably 'fur
nished Bed.rooms. y• • '
I '
He hopes his customers will continua their
patronage to the new establishment, and ;would
inform them'-that he has reduced his Price of
boarding to one dollar per day. I
CHARLES WYCOFF.
Philadelphia. April, 29, • 18-
-
POT ASEll—JuatiOeived foe-mite at iVe
Drug Store ofl 403 N S. C." MARTIN
•Daember i ' 1—
MI
•Me&dncs,
EU
=II
IN 1
.13#415...RUP:.1'c.y.-
• FoRHDIScH4RGE. , 1
•t. •
• - ..;tlattedfftistest'Courx. • ;:
EASTEKIttDIRIpt OF2Etfr'NSYLVANIA.
- I '
• . NOTICEs •• •. • • • ::
pErt Ti QNR fur ;'l) :charge' and •Crzrrificate
under the Bantsl pt Law.. hate been filedby.'
Alfred Sabbaton bine -Manufacturer, •
:•' • . Schuylkill
Panl A. Sabbaton; Irtim•Forteder•and , - . , •-•
Steam' Engine _MallisfaCturtir,ild ,
And Friday. theLlat Sbiyinflfecs - t ber,rnest..it •,
o'clock, A. M. is •aPpdleted for the hearing there
oi, before the Sai4 2 l'pmt siaing in Bankruptcy.
at the District Cur Room, thetity Phila. °
delphis, when aMilishere the Creditors ottho
said Petitioners, 's,tva . .b . ave proved their Debt, •
and all other persenic iqtnterest f rnay appear:lied '
show cause, if tiny ttkey have,. why nth. Dite• •
charge and Cetlifititle*liuld not be:grantee.
, I UOPKINSON,' , •
• Cloilt. of the'Disttiet Costa. ;
• September 9, j 1 1 4 . • 31— • •
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A. PETITION fir! Ascharke and!, Cittlficata
4-11 ••• under the Painkfuit Law'haa been filed by
Enos Jones, CarPenfsiol now „Laborer; Schuylkill
County., - rr•:‘••:••" '• -•‘-f , ' • r •
And Friday the Tttle ty of October next, _
o'cloch, A. M., ha ,pr o ted for the hearing there : '
of, !Wine the Said Cenci; sitting • in•Eankruptcy.
at the District Cbert in the City of Philt.' • '
delphis, when end :1 • Imo • the Creditors ef• the
said Ptwiener, Wlto)4ve proved their Debt-s t and • '
all other personsiinljeltarest, .may appear • and
show cause, if dnv tl y have,
.why such Die- ,
charge end Cei tifiense :should not be grat.ted. •
HOPKINSON, • •i••
• Clefts of the District Quirt:
•••• • : • 31-1 d .
July 29,
: • .
14.t:T10E. -
A. PETITION fijrPiecharge , anit dertificate
"L under the Ba!nliteupt Luiv-, has been filed 14
Willium G. Johnsit4i, , Oate Hotel Aceper, now
Gentleman, SchOYlfiil4ounty. ;-•
And Fridav,.the'Zkilay o r Sot. next, at II
sclock, A. M., is'eOpijirded for the hearing thereof.
before the said Court,iltting in ilankitiptcy: ak
the District Court.Endin.'in the City of Philadolli
phia, when and whern , ,ilic Creditors- of.the' said'
Petitioner, who llavejiroved. their Debts, and ell
other persona in inte r ; t, may. 'appier end show,
Cause, it any they ,114-j e, why sock bjtChargo
and Certificate shouKrot he granted.
- FRAS. DOPEINSON, •
chfrkof the 'District ContV
June f 24,
SALE. ),
ID 1 I RSV AY! to tjfi • order of the Orphan'd
gCourt of Sohityl9l county, the• subscriber*.
• guardians of Malv,i4cAtta,Celisa. - Matta, and
Maria Kemp,' mpor Pl)ildrcris of. Paul IcettiP,late
of the county o'f:P r .erki clecotsed, Own too ,
sale by Public Veno , on Saturday. the acecnth
day of October neat ; : ,-'at one - O'clock in the nr. , .
ternoon, of the said; Miry, at the housb•of Philili
Boyer. inkeeper,l Willie borough of 'Schuylkill
Haven', in the said cßianty; Theliindivided fire:
ninth parts 01 feer iierlain !Mita - grand, to wit;
• Nos. - 9, 10, 1940tt.:1V, in the ne.n.l plan of the
said town, on smile: of , which VA C :erected.dwel
ling lotkare those ottincd •by the?‘
'said . Paul Kenipl, end'', purchased hy- him
George 31ininc14 latt9lic estate 'of the ttaid
ceased. Attendance, twill he given-ard condW
thins of sale make kite= at tho tiine"and place •
of sale, by • - ,
• - :pEORGE ;BOYER, .
•• '
PANIEL,KLAR,
By the court, j r •• ' • • Goardiatia.:
JOHN H. PIO-WNIiCG, clerk. - '!'
N. at the me 'and place all - the
terest of the said to wn lois will' be offered for,
sale by the othe'r heii.; of ttie , said. Paul Kemp,
Accessed. I
Orwigsborg, 2!‘intiiiit 19, 1843.
INES,
lENTREItt-J net received end
axle a tot Futtibers of excellent quality by
.. .I.SIGLYMAN CO..
12—;
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JOHNNEVILLE;
.
krrowity . Alr•La.w, •
Erx AS removed , fruit Market Street to the - staid!
*LI4I- or ni oceattied by' Abraham Meisse„ In
Cootie Street, kjppoitV the by'_
Mee.,
oMobei,r '
MarAh 8,
110BART# •
ATTOIi V I EY AT LAW,
011)1AGSBURG.": e;.
Will practice in;thC, - 0-pury of Schuylkill county
_
• eu il bsc -t ri6 l 2 B r I. #4 3 !ut n te:,llo l th ar e C.
tm blie
_ a s- as on hand a ',iv:quantity of well:eared Elam.
Beef, Tonk,,4 Ac. &c • ., which he.Wi sell at
LOw RATES _Fop. at his stand in CeMre -
r, rect, opposite the'l'Aeris, Hall. - All:amnked meat,
r which css trial should;si-eve tiet.to be good, will be ~
taken hack. L.
r• r ir
' tie always keeps Ipr - sale all kinds of Fresh roleaV' .
which will be sold at, reduced prices—and retype-MO,
ly solicits the patrooyp of the ppbtitt. ' 1.
.10.11 N BIEGER.
Pottsville, Feb.lll :Y .
• s.; ris:
9111ce of the Pltititdelphia. and Reading ;
ltailroisd Company !
• •••• 3 Philacielybis; Jul; 21.1843.
tti l;; • -Who Philadelphia add Reading `,ll ll "-.04 - .;S ' 'railroad Compa9 , :liertf?y give
~ n licethat.the rates offreight on
coal are and wili;couOlnie as follorig i i. -.- •
From Pottsville ',IR Richmond or Philailelphis.
I ." 40 per ton (113 1 40per Itra.
From Schuylliill 1104,4: SO' --ti , •, .130 • •.!„. .
• • SI: BRADFORD, Socretarp -
SI— I •
11343
DRUGS ALA - D MiLDICIOS.
. .
,
" - UST received iniaffdition to former atipplies, a:
el general asscirtnr,e4tifirc. . • • • •
• Druz.% _Paints, : . '
Qils, and Turpentine,
Chemicals. j I)ye Stnf e,
Patent Illedieinevi rarnishes. .
tifr,furnary, Vlassii,oni 7, by 9 t0:24 by 30.
. • Together with ever;Aartielci in his line. while be
offers for sale,:it a seta 1.1, advance, and4oliciti the at
tention-of Physicians: ountry dealers generally. •
• . ''••• JOilN S. C.. MARTIN.
/ . 3^ Particular attenty.in 'given to .. l'hysican's Pre q
hours - . l •' :
• November '20.. • . • 48—
SOAP it!! A NDLES.—Aci!p and f
Candles'ot the 14orcqualliy by toe box, sold at'
Philadelphia niantkilin'furers piickfienzht and et.
change Yq. H. MARSHAtti,
Corner of ti!orwegtlif St. and M( Carbon R R.
Pottsviile; April 15;1643: 16....
L AWRENCE,
Agent fx the alle of 6,'2uthworth Manufacturing
Compdizy's Sig crioi pper,
•
WATIT.IIOIIBE MIN Old Sr,. PUILAMLPE!U•
/VIM fidlowine band and
- 0 - for aalel to the'ittide at the lowest market
pricep:—
Fine thick Flat CaltiN2 14 and 16 lbs.. lane
.
and • 5 . ` •
Extra super and aupcifina folio Postr, blue and
Ex w tr h , i t it sUpe 1 - 3 (mne reialpoate, blue .
and whin!
-Extra RU ref' 'Linen TOT , . Merv., -•
Superfine and fine Ifilli HO pap err, ((A oa d.) riz.)
do , 1 I IBr ' •
dotetit4ing House Gips, blin ; and
white. ! [*_
Extra auger Cunzrea;,oipti and I:alters, plalnand
• ruled.'blne and .
Superfine French, Pir4l plain - end ruled.' ; -
Superfine end.fidecap a:and Posts,ruled and plain
blue and,Aahite,',orilviriona qualities and price.
Alto Menet 13narliA Tissue, Wrapping,Atur
Hardware tkip:o4Q•l
trie 50 to tunaX Peach Orchard'''. Broai
Mountain-coal will fitOatteniu.eichange foi.Pa'
per. at thelnviest Prkct
3oly 15t11.
uc iONltt• :l° •
,
'rap Fanner s 15,41nua1; :beditg -tt c. mystical
- 4 *- Treatise on the; tante ana vitae or Man.
ureil founded-from 1 04 - gierimentititu mops; by ri
Falk nor, Esq. Mao; )4' • '::--- •
- PRODUCT' V Atendliatai.
gent on. tin L resent . distutteties. of - .Lcittigi , J4gti t
atone. , Davy, and officti,t;Miliitetetils fetnnukatni ii
&c. &c.; by J. A.. Snt:iifh.Filikiti,oreiteli 37feelealt
Jost received and fuittatit.by - -
~11; 1301401.- - -
Sept. ' ' ik•mtt •
ME
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